In Matthew 2 we have recorded the visit of the wise men from the east ,possibly from Persia, and they came seeking the king of the Jews, it is understandable that they went to Jerusalem initially, as it is very near Bethlehem. They assumed that the king of the Jews would be born in a palace, but not so, as they soon found out ,when they met with King Herod. The Jewish religious leaders pointed out from scripture, that it was to be in Bethlehem as foretold by the prophet Micah ( 5 v 2 ) that the Messiah was to be born. It is important to emphasize, that the coming of Christ was foretold in the OT. In Isaiah 7 v 14/ 9 v 6 we have his birth foretold, in Isaiah 53, and Psalm 22, his suffering and death, in Psalm 16 v 10, we have His resurrection foretold. Christianity is not something that we have made up , it was clearly foretold in scripture. Those Jews who made up the early Church, saw Christ as the promised Messiah, that He was the one the scriptures clearly foretold was coming. Yes they followed that prophecy given by God, that became a reality, in that little town of Bethlehem, in a babe called Jesus, the Saviour of the world.
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Saturday, 2 January 2021
Friday, 1 January 2021
The future. ( Isaiah 50 v 10 )
In 1939 Great Britain and many other countries were facing a very uncertain future, Germany ruled by a dictator called Hitler, had set his sights on conquest by force on the nations of Europe. The British Prime Minister thought he had secured peace, and the nation rejoiced, but alas it was not so, and so war was declared. Difficult and uncertain times lay ahead the then King George the sixth on 25th of December 1939 ,spoke to the nation on the radio, his young daughter Princess Elisabeth, passed unto him a poem by Minnie Louise Haskins, called,' The Gate of the Year', the king read this in his talk. Considering the uncertainties that we as a nation face and indeed the world ,its is a very appropriate poem to read. As someone has said, 'No one knows what the 'New Year 'will bring, but God knows'.
'And I said to the man who stood at the gate of the year,
Give me a light that I may tread safely into the unknown,
And he replied,
Go out into the darkness, and put your hand, in the Hand of God ,
That shall be to you better than light, and safer than a known way.'
That God ,can be known through Jesus his Son, who said '' I am the light of the world. Whoever follows me will never walk in darkness, but will have the light of life''. (John 8 v 12 )
Thursday, 31 December 2020
Trivial Pursuit ( Mark 8 v 3 6 - 37 )
A writer ,writing about a certain billionaire , wrote the following, He splashed out on a 46 million pound jet, then a 100 million pound yacht , to add to the two he already owned. The yacht was everything, you imagine it would be, ''Gold taps '',she comments,' after he had finished showing of the rest of the yacht ,he got bored and grumpy'. We may ask the question how can a billionaire be bored?, could it be that he is just playing 'Trivial Pursuit' ?. Sad to say a lot of our lives are made up of playing the game of , 'Trivial Pursuit'. Philip Yancey attending a life - threatening illness support group, which met monthly in a hospital support group, writes,' I cannot say I' enjoyed ' those meetings, yet when walking home, I had the sense that the evening was one of the most meaningful I had spent. We skipped trivialities and faced into the issues most urgent to everyone in the room- death and life, and how best to spend what time remained'. He goes on to quote the poet John Donne ,' I need Thy thunder, O my God; thy music will not serve Thee'. I often ask myself the question what is God saying in these days?, could it be , that it is Gods voice thundering ,asking this question,' Are we ready to meet Him?. Let us stop playing 'Trivial Pursuit', and seek the Lord Jesus while He can be found, and to call on Him while He is near.
Wednesday, 30 December 2020
Perfect no. ( 1 John 1 v 8 - 10 )
The neighbour heard raised voices next door, the couple who lived there were Christians, so when he saw his neighbour, he mentioned to him , what he had heard. The Christian looked at him and said, I am sorry you heard that, but the fact is I am not a perfect husband, a perfect father, or a perfect neighbour. But he went on to say this, ''but I will try be a good husband, a good father, and a good neighbour''. As a Christian I know Jesus exhorted us to be perfect , that's the ongoing goal of every Christian, we must never forget this, and never cease trying to attain to that challenge, you may ask ,how can one achieve this daily challenge?. Well it is obvious that it must be by relying on our helper, the Holy Spirit, and with His help we can be better people, more Christlike. The greatest of the apostles said that he wasn't perfect, he did not give up, he continue to press on, so must we, until when all things will be changed, listen ,on that day we be like Him, totally conformed to the image of Christ. In the meanwhile remember repentance does not stop when we get saved, it is ongoing, keep short accounts with God your Father, seek forgiveness. He has promised in His word ,'that if we confess our sins, He is faithful and just and will forgive us our sins and purify us from all unrighteousness . ( 1 John 1 v 9 )
Tuesday, 29 December 2020
Change the meaning ( Psalm 32 v 1 - 2 )
I have just purchased a lovely book by Charlie Mackesy called ,' The boy, the mole, the fox, and the horse'. Charlie is a cartoonist , I would commend to you this book, I don't know the author, nor am I on a commission, it would not take long to read it, if you buy it you will see why. I will give you a little flavour of the book,' Do you have a favourite saying asked the boy ?,'' Yes'' said the mole ,'' What is it?'' '' If at first you don't succeed, have some cake,'' ''I see, does it work?'' ''Every time''. I hope that made you smile. Just one more, ''Often the hardest person to forgive is yourself'' I think that's right , looking back on my life there are things I have said, and things I have done, and I find it hard to forgive myself. Yes I have been forgiven all my sins, when I trusted Jesus, yes all of them, not one sin remains ( 1 John 1 v 7) So why can't we forgive ourselves? if we have been forgiven all our sins, maybe, we need to drop the word forgive and replace with it the word ,''Regret''. The fact is we will always have regrets, we can't change that, but if we are a Christian, let us not live with unforgiveness,
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Monday, 28 December 2020
No excuses ( John 13 v 34 - 35 )
A number of years ago my wife and I went for a holiday in Turkey, and we visited Ephesus , one of its inhabitants had been the Philosopher Heraclitus who lived in 7BC. He is remembered for saying,'' No one can wash his feet twice in the same river.'' When we visited Ephesus we visited the site were the virgin Mary had supposedly lived ,and were John the Apostle spent his later years' It is of course uninhabited , all there is now is ruins. Very early it became in the Christian era a Christian church , it came into being under the ministry of the Apostle Paul. Paul moved on , his purpose was to establish churches. Later on when he was in prison in Rome ,he wrote a letter to them , in chapter 1 v 15, he wrote a lovely thing about this church, that they had,' a love for all God's people,' I wonder can it be said of you and me that we a love of all God's people?, all the people in your fellowship, let us remember what our Saviour said, ''A new command I give you; love one another , as I have loved you, so you must love one another. By this everyone will know that you are my disciples, if you love one another '' No excuses ,do it.
Sunday, 27 December 2020
It can happen to you. ( 1 Corinthians 10 v 12 )
Recently a person was passing judgement on a young person who is expecting a baby, who is not married. Now let me say this what she has done is a sin, it is sin ,sex is a sacred gift from God, but when we act in a way that's outside of God's sacred purpose it becomes a sin. So how should we look at what that young person has done?, well we can see the occasion when a woman was caught in the very act of adultery ( John 8 v 1 - 11 ) ,the religious leaders had alternative for bringing her to Jesus. They wanted Jesus to pass judgement, which meant stoning her to death, but he did not do that, he said he that is without sin cast the first stone. They all left, convicted by what Jesus said ,leaving the lady, he said, that he did not condemn her, go and sin no more. Now in no way was he condoning what she did,, he called it for what it was, sin, and told her to change her life of sinful ways. If we are to pass judgement, let it be righteous judgement, in other words, let us have a right spirit in dealing with the fallen, for as they are, so at one time were we. Let us remember we are all vulnerable, it happened to them, it can happen to you and to me.